Monday, May 16, 2005

The Keeper as Teacher

As a Keeper/Mother

She must teach her children to understand who they are and what they can contribute. SELF-ESTEEM.

She must teach her children where and how to obtain knowledge and that knowledge fine-tuned becomes wisdom. SELF-KNOWLEDGE.

She must teach her children how to make decisions which affect their morals, standards and values...how to uphold them and the end result. SELF-CONTROL.

She must teach her children to recognize their weaknesses while their strengths are brought to an optimum. SELF-DEVELOPMENT.

She must teach her children that every decision to act and every decision not to act has its consequences. The consequences are inevitable and may affect their eternal destiny. SELF-ANALYSIS.

She must teach her children to plan further ahead than one week and to postpone 'I WANT' for a while. SELF-DENIAL.

She must teach her children that motivation, appearance and use of ability count. SELF-ASSURANCE.

She must teach her children how to be creative, innovative and to use common sense or logic. SELF-ENRICHMENT.

She must teach her children that honesty and integrity give them a cutting edge in everyday living and in today's job market. SELF-RELIANCE.

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